Passmathsng: Online Maths Question/Solution platform

Hi, for those students who find mathematics as a difficult course in high schools,I decided to develop a site http://www.mathsng.com/, an online question-solution to mathematics for students in high schools. Numerous solution are provided to different question under different topicsin order for students to understand the concept behind each topic.Some of the topic treated on the site areBinary OperationsCircle Geometry Coordinate Geometry Currency conversion DifferentiationDistance,Speed and accelerationErrors, approximation and percentagesFactorization FractionsIndicesInequalityLinear Algebralines, polygons and triangles Locus Logarithm MensurationNumber base systemProbabilityProfit and lossQuadratic equationRatiosSequence and SeriesSet theorySimple interestSimultaneous EquationsStatisticsSubject of formulaSurdsTrigonometryVariationsThe site will go a long way to assisting students sitting for GCSE, WAEC, or High School graduation examinationHope you have find my site as resource site Thanks

Re: Passmathsng: Online Maths Question/Solution platform

This site looks familiar. Did you also post this on My Math Forum?

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simeonabiola wrote:

Hi, for those students who find mathematics as a difficult course in high schools,I decided to develop a site http://www.passmathsng.com/, an online question-solution to mathematics for students in high schools.

Is the above mentioned website only suited/structured for West African students? Because I saw Jamb and waec over there?

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Re: Passmathsng: Online Maths Question/Solution platform

math9maniac wrote:

simeonabiola wrote:

Hi, for those students who find mathematics as a difficult course in high schools,I decided to develop a site http://www.mathsng.com/, an online question-solution to mathematics for students in high schools.

Is the above mentioned website only suited/structured for West African students? Because I saw Jamb and waec over there?

Nope, we are more interested in understanding the concepts and application when it comes to mathematics.